Take a journey through Los Angeles in this short two-minute film by Cody Autterson and Andrew Schneider. Documenting the beauty of some of Los Angeles' most celebrated landmarks, including Rodeo Drive, LACMA, In-N-Out Burger, Dodger Stadium, Venice Beach, and Griffith Observatory, the short film highlights LA's ideal weather and sunshine that drives the city's outdoor and active lifestyle.
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On the eve of his first pop-up store opening at J. Lorenzo - a chic West Hollywood establishment coincidentally sharing the same surname - self-taught Los Angeles designer Jerry Lorenzo is clearly humbled, yet undoubtedly delighted at the success shared by himself and his rising creation: Fear of God - a sophomore clothing label forged as an ode to Lorenzo's spirituality and diverse past. Built with an intentionally minimalist decor, this temporary shop marks the natural progression of a fruitful endeavor that's hit its stride with quality apparel - designed, produced, and distributed in the City of Angels.
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Fairfax Avenue has been an iconic street in Los Angeles for the better part of the last century. The Fairfax Village area has historically been a neighborhood for Jewish immigrants, yet in recent years these humble roots have become less and less visible.
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Having already presented its Los Angeles exclusive collection last month , we finally have our first look into I Love Ugly 's stateside flagship in West Hollywood. Situated among fellow streetwear comrades including Union, Undefeated and Black Scale among others, the contrast of its matte black walls and wooden fixtures plays along perfectly with the New Zealand brand's signature dark, yet uncomplicated aesthetic.
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